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Doing this routinely might create super-immoral soldiers.
And whether a child exposed to such an experience routinely might later struggle to contend with the necessary frustrations and mysteries of the actual world.
They also felt that information about and awareness of what constitutes prudent use of antibiotics given to practitioners routinely, might help reduce unnecessary antibiotic use and hence prevent resistance development.
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But making it was hard which is a pity, because if such condensates could be turned out routinely, they might be very useful.
He was quoting Martin Luther King, Jr.,'s 1968 speech, "The Other America," in which King describes how the routinely disenfranchised might "feel that they have no other alternative than to engage in violent rebellions to get attention".
But others have argued that autonomy consists of more than choice, and that in social context, making CDMR routinely available might actually impede women's autonomy (Bergeron 2007, Kukla et al 2009).
However, improved awareness of dengue and improved diagnostics, especially with PCR and nonstructural protein 1 antigen testing now being routinely available, might well underpin the observed trend in dengue diagnoses among ill returned travelers.
12 17 The lack of an effect with rapid antigen testing in a trial setting where such tests are not used routinely, however, might mean that it is difficult to show medicalisation in the short term.
If you exercise and weight yourself routinely, you might start to lose weight!
So a manager who routinely gives orders might get better results by first asking workers what they think.
I also wonder whether doctors might routinely explore a physical basis for the sudden, unexplained onset of emotional pain.
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